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I don’t remember much about writing the first draft of Ciao, Amore, Ciao, a novel started the day I buried my mom and dad’s ashes . . .
Vedashree Khambete-Sharma: how Jane Austen saved me from the pandemic. 2021. The world was in the throes of a deadly pandemic. India was in lockdown. The roads were empty. But the newsfeeds were full ...
The Fortunes of Olivia Richmond, Louise Davidson’s debut novel, is published just in time for Halloween. Original, engrossing and creepy!
From Alternative Endings to Published Novels: My Journey as a Writer by L.G. Davis Writing has been my passion since I was a child, and in elementary school, I found joy in creating alternative ...
Author Amanda Addison on celebrating multiple ethnicities in YA storytelling. Looking for Lucie is a YA novel in which the key protagonist, Lucie Hansen, is forever asked the question: Where are you ...
Wayne Byrne is an author and film historian from County Kildare. His books include The Cinema of Tom DiCillo and Burt Reynolds on Screen.
We Play Games came about from the “what if” scenario of two scammers teaming up and getting married. What happens when those scammers decide to mess with each other as well as their marks? One of my ...
Every Trick in the Book by Bernard O'Keefe Any resemblance is entirely coincidental… This novel is entirely a work of fiction.
Author Patricia Calikson on how she loved writing about Erika Forde, the unconventional heroine of When We Were Us.
Writing a crime series. In some ways, writing a standalone crime novel is easy. You don’t have to worry about continuity.
After a brainstorming session with literary agent Kate Nash, the idea for a female-led gritty gangland thriller called Deceit, was born.
Half book, half work of art, Just to Land in Tokyo is a charming New York love story about photographer Hans and Jazz singer Yuma . . .